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On Your Farm visits Butterwell in Northumberland, one of the largest open-cast mining sites in Europe, and follows the process of modern land restoration. Producer ANN-MARIE CLIFFORD
(Revised re broadcast Monday 7.20pm)

Contributors

Producer:
Ann-Marie Clifford

Presented by Ian Archer
For most county cricketers it's the final chance to cast clouts this season. For the lucky few, a trip down under is in the offing. The golfers in the Panasonic
European Open will be teeing off in the early morning mists, and where else to go for mellow fruitfulness but Doncaster, where the Holsten Pits St Leger Stakes is being run.
Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT

Contributors

Presented By:
Ian Archer
Producer:
Caroline Elliot

Anthony Howard , Deputy
Editor of the Observer, joins the Government Chief Whip,
The Rt Hon John Wakeham , MP, at his Hampshire home to talk about his background, his interests and his life outside politics.
Producer SHEILA COOK

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Howard
Unknown:
John Wakeham
Producer:
Sheila Cook

with Ned Sherrin and the likes of Robert Elms, Victoria Mather and Stephen Fry. Plus
Nigel Farrell 's Great Bus Journeys of Our Time, and the Occasional Diary of Mat Coward Additional material by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW and CATHIE MAHONEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Victoria Mather
Unknown:
Stephen Fry.
Unknown:
Nigel Farrell
Unknown:
Alistair Beaton
Producers:
Ian Gardhouse
Unknown:
Simon Shaw
Unknown:
Cathie Mahoney

starring with and in The Kitten
'One kitten looks pretty much like another kitten so far as I'm concerned. They're just small versions of cats. And I'm not that keen on cats.'
Written by SIMON BRETT Producer PETE ATKIN
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 6.30pm)

Contributors

Written By:
Simon Brett
Producer:
Pete Atkin
Sarah:
Prunella Scales
Eleanor:
Joan Sanderson
Russell:
Benjamin Whitrow
Clare:
Gerry Cowper
the Policeman:
Michael Hadley
Percy Bradshaw:
Simon Brett

The Well of Life by PETER TEGEL with Edward De Souza as the Director and Danny Kodicek , Rusty Livingstone ,
Deborah Makepeace , Susan Sheridan Clio Tegel and Bernadette the Children Windsor
The Nazis wanted to breed a master race. 'The Well of Life' was one place where it might have happened....
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Tegel
Unknown:
Danny Kodicek
Unknown:
Rusty Livingstone
Unknown:
Deborah Makepeace
Unknown:
Susan Sheridan
Unknown:
Clio Tegel
Directed By:
Richard Wortley
Max:
Steve Hodson

A series of four investigative reports by David Lander 2: Cowboys
When a builder burnt down their house, Ronald and Yvonne Worthington went to their solicitor. That's when their troubles really started.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lander
Unknown:
Yvonne Worthington

In the last encounter of the series Greville Wynne , the former British spy, talks to Dr Anthony Clare about the major influences on his life of deception.
Researcher LOUISE HIBBINS Producer MICHAEL EMBER
(Re-broadcast on Wednesday at 9.5 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Greville Wynne
Unknown:
Dr Anthony Clare
Producer:
Michael Ember

by BARRY HILL with The head of an electronics group flies himself to Hamburg every week to discuss company matters with his partner and to see his son who is working for the German side of his firm. But, before long, the respectable Sir Geoffrey is caught up in rather unpleasant matters.
Directed by GRAHAM GAULD. Stereo (Re-broadcast on Monday at 3. 0pm)

Contributors

Directed By:
Graham Gauld.
Sir Geoffrey:
John Rye
Miles:
David Learner
Helga:
Elaine Claxton
Hawkins:
John Hollis
Mel:
Leslie Heritage
Todd:
Bruce Stewart
Helen:
June Spencer
Linda:
Avrll Clark
Inspector:
Eric Stovell
Security man:
Stephen Rashbrook
Receptionist:
Polly Mountain

Coffin on the Water by GWENDOLINE BUTLER abridged in six parts by GEOFFREY M. MATTHEWS Read by Conrad Phillips
5: The Hands of the Murderer
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwendoline Butler
Unknown:
Geoffrey M. Matthews
Read By:
Conrad Phillips
Producer:
Pamela Howe.

Investigated by Brian Redhead
This week he falls in with a small bow-legged tent-maker who did more to spread the knowledge of Jesus of Nazareth than any other single individual. Was Paul of Tarsus Christianity's greatest distorter or its second founder? How faithful were the early

Christians to the teaching of Jesus? Can any Christian today be sure he or she is truly following the dangerous path the first Christians trod?
Readers MARION MARSHALL, GARARD GREEN and MICHAEL WAKELIN Researcher MICHAEL WAKELIN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
(Re-broadcast Thursday 10.0 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Readers:
Marion Marshall
Readers:
Michael Wakelin
Unknown:
Michael Wakelin
Producer:
Frances Gumley

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